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JayStar
I have a report that requires parameter/filters to be set before running.
These are based on a query that I have set parameters into. The start and
end dates are mandatory and the others are optional. Currently I have a
series of sequential pop-ups that request the user to enter the dates and
other info before the report will run. Also, part of that information will
be used on the Header of the Report (to show the period (always) and
Branch/Area (if applicable).
Rather than the series of pop-ups with short curt messages, I would rather
create a form that users can just fill in the bits they are wanting to show
in the report. Again the period dates would be mandatory, but everything
else would be optional.
How can I create this form and then have a button to run the report when the
user has completed the form.
I am an experienced user of Access and have created various databases, using
the wizards and macros. I am not a programmer or anything special like that
but can follow clear instructions for adding stuff into the "code" part of
Access, but I do need clear instructions to be able to understand what I am
doing.
Your help would be very gratefully received. Thank you.
These are based on a query that I have set parameters into. The start and
end dates are mandatory and the others are optional. Currently I have a
series of sequential pop-ups that request the user to enter the dates and
other info before the report will run. Also, part of that information will
be used on the Header of the Report (to show the period (always) and
Branch/Area (if applicable).
Rather than the series of pop-ups with short curt messages, I would rather
create a form that users can just fill in the bits they are wanting to show
in the report. Again the period dates would be mandatory, but everything
else would be optional.
How can I create this form and then have a button to run the report when the
user has completed the form.
I am an experienced user of Access and have created various databases, using
the wizards and macros. I am not a programmer or anything special like that
but can follow clear instructions for adding stuff into the "code" part of
Access, but I do need clear instructions to be able to understand what I am
doing.
Your help would be very gratefully received. Thank you.